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Bob_Vaughn
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Oct 22, 2014

Waterless washing of rv

I have seen folks washing their rv's in parks that prohibit rv washing and have thought that they must be using a waterless wash of some type but have been unable to locate any thing that I think they may have been using. Has anyone used anything that works well??
  • AZRick wrote:
    I have used WashWaxAll for years, does an excellent job. Another story if you are removing caked mud etc.


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  • I just purchased and used this product

    http://www.amazon.com/Fw1-Cleaning-Waterless-Wash-Carnauba/dp/B009UZ1TE2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1414017530&sr=8-5&keywords=waterless+car+wash+and+wax

    Seems to work very well. I also use it on the front Diamond shield and it really removes and makes removing any bugs very easy. It is a little pricey but when you spray it on and use a microfiber cloth, it seems to have a lubricant in it which makes it prevent any scratching and go on easy.
    JMHO
  • I have used WashWaxAll for years, does an excellent job. Another story if you are removing caked mud etc.
  • Most that I have seen are cheating and using real water !

    Jack L
  • I do this as it is usually the only down time I have to wash the rig. I use a product called DriWash - a bit pricey, but works great and I have been using this on the last 3 rigs over 20 years. Saw this when I was a kid camping at the local state Good Sam Rallies and searched for it years later so I could use it.

    DriWash Solutions

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